端午节即将来临,这是我们中华民族的传统节日。根据国家法定假期的安排,并结合我司的实际情况,现将2024年端午节放假安排通知如下:

放假时间:6月8日(星期六)至6月10日(星期一),共3天。
6月11日(星期二)正常上班。

在此期间,请大家提前安排好各自的工作和生活,确保假期结束后能顺利恢复正常工作。放假期间,请保持手机畅通,以便紧急情况联系。

预祝大家端午安康,阖家幸福!

About Dragon Boat Festival

The Duanwu Festival, also often known, especially in the West, as the Dragon Boat Festival, is a traditional holiday originating in China, occurring near the summer solstice. It is also known as Zhongxiao Festival (Chinese: 忠孝節; pinyin: Zhōngxiàojié), commemorating fealty and filial piety. The festival now occurs on the 5th day of the 5th month of the traditional Chinese calendar, which is the source of the festival’s alternative name, the Double Fifth Festival. The Chinese calendar is lunisolar, so the date of the festival varies from year to year on the Gregorian calendar.

It is a tradition for the Chinese to eat zongzi during the Dragon Boat Festival. Zongzi is made differently in different areas of China.

Historical records show that people used wild rice leaves to wrap millet flour dumplings into the shape of ox horns, and then placed them in bamboo to cook.

During every Dragon Boat Festival many Chinese families follow the custom of eating zongzi. People in the north enjoy zongzi with dates, while people in the south prefer mixed ingredients, such as meat, sausages, and eggs. This custom is not only very popular in China, it is also practiced in Korea, Japan, and other countries in Southeast Asia. Read more on Zongzi.